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Live Science on MSN'Pirate' shipwrecks that sank in 1710 off Costa Rica are actually remains of Danish slave shipsCenturies-old shipwrecks off the coast of Costa Rica, long thought to have been the property of pirates, are actually Danish ...
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Marine archaeologists have discovered that two shipwrecks in Costa Rica that were previously believed to be pirate ships are ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNLocals Thought These Shipwrecks Had Belonged to Pirates. They Turned Out to Be 300-Year-Old Danish Slave ShipsArchaeologists have confirmed that two shipwrecks off the coast of Costa Rica are the remains of the Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, two Danish slave ships that have been missing since ...
The ships were found in the early 1800s, but scientists have only recently pieced together their history. Researchers have ...
Denmark's National Museum said two 18th-century shipwrecks off the coast of Costa Rica were previously thought to have been ...
Divers recently identified two Danish slave ships, Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, during an excavation near ...
Archaeologist David John Gregory recently spoke with Fox News Digital about the haunting discovery of Danish two slave ships, ...
Two shipwrecks located in the shallow waters off Costa Rica’ Cahuita National Park were long believed by locals to be those ...
This is one of the most dramatic events in Denmark’s maritime history — and now we know where it happened,” said marine ...
(CNN) — Marine archaeologists have discovered that two shipwrecks in Costa Rica are the remains of Danish slave ships missing for centuries — a finding that restores the ancestral lineage of ...
The wrecks had long been known to sit in shallow waters off Cahuita National Park, on Costa Rica’s southern Caribbean ... it’s one of the most dramatic shipwrecks in the history of Denmark ...
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